Professor in Faculty of Informatics

Has lectures of Human Agent Interaction (anthropomorphic system design of human-robot and human-agent interaction with internal/external states and input/output channels)
Human Interface (basic theory of human computer interactions and human information processing with applications in VR, ubiquitous computing, CSCW, ambient interface, etc.),
and practicum of Sound Interaction (programming sound and music with GUI pd-extended with electric works),

Since Apr. 2011, she began having a laboratory as an associate professor in Faculty of Informatics, Kansai University.
Now she is a professor in Kansai University since Apr. 2017.

Researcher

of Human Communication Design with using robotics, virtual agents, overlapping virtual reality as environmental intelligence, and so on.

Her main field is based on human-robot multimodal interaction including gaze, voice and touch.

She was intrinsically interested in musical expressions especially about the primitives of the music such as code and melody generation since she was a pops composer for not only personal but also commercial purposes.
Accordingly, her past original field was related to music and expressiveness.

This laboratory started in 2011 when Dr. Tomoko Yonezawa became an associate professor from ATR IRC Laboratories but not named as above at that time. Currently, we have doctor and master course students with undergraduate students from 3rd to 4th grades.
Research contents are spread into various topics, but basically, the main topic is artificial but virtual and realistic communication systems and media for human-human interactions. Therefore, we treat virtual agents and robotics as expressive presence with environmental AR (augmented reality) for comprehensive communication environment.